Sec. 6. Additional support from member governments
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The United States Government shall seek, and shall encourage other foreign governments providing support to the End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation, consistent with the individual priorities and policies of such governments, to provide additional support for projects in partner countries and key jurisdictions of other countries supported by the End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation through the commitment of new resources, or the redirection of existing resources, including funding and personnel as appropriate, to efforts that are consistent with the policies, priorities, and purposes of this Act, including the provision of economic, development, law enforcement, rule of law, and training assistance that is aimed, among other things, at strengthening government institutions and providing appropriate services to victims of modern slavery.
The United States Government shall also seek, and shall encourage other foreign governments providing support to the End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation, consistent with the individual priorities and policies of such governments, to undertake diplomatic efforts in partner countries and key jurisdictions of other countries with a high prevalence of modern slavery that support the policies, priorities, and purposes of this Act and End Modern Slavery Initiative supported projects.
The United States Government shall also seek, and shall encourage other foreign governments providing support to the End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation, consistent with the individual priorities and policies of such governments, to undertake efforts to support partner countries and key jurisdictions of other countries in their efforts to address the areas of key concern highlighted by the Department of State’s annual Trafficking in Persons Report.